Natural History
Modern Science
Scientific Investigation
Science, Faith, and Paleontology
Miscellaneous
100

Greek philosopher who taught that intellect is the highest form of reality

Aristotle

100

Dutch naturalist who devoted his life to microscopy

Anton van Leeuwenhoek

100

The special problem-solving method employed by scientists

the scientific method

100

The British naturalist who wrote The Origin of Species and The Descent of Man

Charles Darwin

100

The study of fossils

paleontology 

200

The belief that living things can arise from nonliving things

spontaneous generation

200

Considered the Father of Anatomy; anatomist who wrote a monumental book called Fabrica

Andreas Vesalius

200

A tentative, untested solution to a scientific problem

hypothesis

200

The remains or impressions of plants, animals, or humans preserved in rock

fossils

200

In a controlled experiment, all factors are identical except the one being tested, which is this

independent variable

300

Early Greek naturalist who advocated spontaneous generation as the origin of life

Anaximander

300

The idea that all living things are composed of cells and cell products and that all cells come from preexisting cells

cell theory

300

A factor observed or measured to determine the results of an experiment

dependent variable

300

The principle that animals or plants well suited to their environment are more likely to survive than organisms poorly suited to their environment

natural selection

300

Hypothetical fossils that would connect one kind of organism with another kind by a series of tiny steps

transitional forms

400

Roman general who wrote a book called Natural History

Pliny the Elder

400

17th-century British physiologist noted for his studies of the heart and the circulation of blood

William Harvey

400

An experiment in which all factors are identical except the one being tested

controlled experiment

400

The "science," founded by some of Darwin's followers, of selectively breeding humans to produce a "master race"

eugenics

400

The idea that science can provide answers for all problems in life

scientism

500

Greek physician and anatomist who lived in Rome; was the absolute authority in human anatomy for over a thousand years

Galen

500

The philosophy that promotes the idea that the universe consists of nothing but matter and energy and has no spiritual or supernatural aspects

materialism

500

Reasoning from specific events in nature to their general causes

inductive reasoning

500

Changes within a particular kind of organism due to variations in the gene pool

speciation

500

The idea that living things can come only from other living things

law of biogenesis

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